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In his analysis about AI’s possible impact on the Vietnamese labor market, Jung Woo Han from RMIT University commented that Vietnamese businesses remain unaware of how AI can create specific values in daily work.
A survey by Coc Coc, a well-known Vietnamese browser, found that searches for ChatGPT in Vietnam decreased by 6 percent in the second quarter 2023 compared to the second quarter, and use of has AI Chat and Ai Search increased by 101 percent.
The Vietnamese Government and businesses need to act quickly to update AI development strategies and prioritize the development of ChatGPT services for the Vietnamese people, expert Dao Trung Thanh says.
Writers say there are many seminal materials that can be used to write children's literature, but it is difficult today to attract readers who are always using their smartphones.
Vietnam began approaching the AI trend early and quickly, but is facing challenges in promoting the application and development of AI.
Nguyen Canh Binh, president of Alpha Books, Head of ABG Leadership Institute, shared his view with VietNamNet about the possible impact of ChatGPT and artificial intelligence (AI) on the publishing industry.
The most outstanding feature of ChatGPT is its abilities to interact and communicate as people do.
Once sold for hundreds of thousands of VND, ChatGPT accounts are now dirt cheap in Vietnam.
Nguyen Mai Huong, 25, former student at National Economics University (NEU), says all of her friends who have experience with ChatGPT think it is one of the smartest chatbots with which they have ever interacted.